Winterton


Circinaria contorta
Irish Lichens



Cladonia mitis
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Cladonia Sp?


Cladonia crispata var?
UV+ White
35- 40 mm high
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Cladonia crispata var. crispata
Cladonia crispata var. cetrariformis










Cladonia diversa
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Cladonia subulata
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Cladonia foliacea
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Cladonia furcata subsp. furcata
Cladonia furcata subsp. subrangiformis



Another rather rare sp in this part of the world
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Cladonia uncialis subsp uncialis




Possibly Cladonia uncialis subsp. biuncialis
seems to have a different morphology
It is also UV + & KC + Yellow
Cladonia uncialis subsp. biuncialis
Cladonia Sp in amongst Cladonia foliacea

Evernia prunastri
The lower image shows the rarer lighter/white coloured version of this species
Cetraria aculaeata
Horsey



Cladonia cornuta
A heathtail. Robust podetia half corticate and half sorediate , pointed, unbranched. The upper half grey green to grey white & densely farinose sorediate
Chemically negative except for Pd + red
Rare in our part of the world.
Has also recently been found on Cawston Heath as well
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Cladonia ciliata var tenuis
Podetia tips point largely in the same downward direction with a purplish colour.
Chemistry only Pd + red
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Cladonia rangiferina
Very much in an isolated population that seems to be growing slowly.
A bulky lichen with recurved branches and a more visible felted cortex than other reindeer type lichen, which can be clearly seen in the images above.
Also K+ Yellow



Cladonia cervicornis
This species has tiered cups. Generally but not exclusively one tier. Can lead to the confusion with Cladonia verticillata which is many tiered.
The key difference is the longer more incised lobes of the basal squamules in Cladonia cervicrnis, which can be seen in the images above.

Hypogymnia physodes


Corticifraga fuckellii
Hawksworthiana peltigericola

Nectriopsis lecanodes
Three Species of lichenicolous fungi found on Peltigera hymenina
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